Miroslav Josić Višnjić, explaining his writing endeavor that lasted for three decades, said that "seven joints in five of my novels, under the common title 'TBC', cover seven days of the week."
One of those novels is "Access to Light", published in 1983. This novel is the first installment in the series and explores themes of light, introspection and deep emotional experiences.
Pendulum draws an inner map of the adventure of self-disclosure - of one's own inclinations, fears, desires, Love - one's own habitus, revealing, as never before, the secrets of the writer's workshop.
Branislav Glumac published a novel without periods or commas in 1974, as the relentless stream of thought of a young rebel. Published in socialist Yugoslavia, the work caused a scandal with its openness and became a classic about generational rebellion.
IROS, 1986.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
8.24 €
American literature • Detective Stories • Novel
The Bookseller's Promise is the third book in the Cliff Janeway series by the award-winning John Dunning, an unusually talented and unique American writer.
Algoritam, 2006.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
4.50 - 4.68 €
Historical novel • A war novel • Novel • Serbian literature
Deobe is a novel about the tragic division of Serbs into Chetniks and Partisans during World War II. Winner of the NIN Award, it is part of a wider epic trilogy, inspired by Ćosić's experiences and historical documents.
Prosveta, 1963.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
The novel One Hundred Years by Dario Harjaček provides a panoramic view of Trešnjevka and its inhabitants through a century of changes, ideologies, and human destinies – a mosaic of Zagreb in which life, art, and history intertwine.